About the Pallet Return Device

The Pallet Return Device (PRD) is a pallet handling solution or pallet return solution that many operations can benefit from, specifically distribution centers, general warehousing facilities, manufacturing facilities, food and beverage plants, and retail stores. This manual pallet stacking system works to increase the safety of your facility by reducing the risks of handling pallets with a lifting method that reduces musculoskeletal disorders. The unit also reduces the risks of falling pallets because a 'perfect' stack is less prone to tipping over and causing a potentially serious injury. A neat stack also reduces labor costs as laborers no longer have to struggle to make an acceptable stack and fork truck drivers avoid reshaping a stack of pallets when ready to be handled again.

Pallet Return Device is Available in Two Configurations

PRD pick mod configuration mounts to existing pallet flow rails and can be retrofitted to fit any existing pallet racking. The PRD can also be professionally designed into a new pick mod system.

Stand-Alone Floor Configuration

PRD stand alone floor configuration can be mounted in any facility with a flat surface so the benefits experienced in a pick module can also be experienced in all other areas of a facility. Anywhere that pallets are stacked, the PRD stand alone floor model should be there to assist!

What People Are Saying About the PRD System

"There is an ergonomic impact to the picker, reduced time for them to build the perfect stack and reduced time for the forklift operator to pull the stack down. No one will have to worry about twisted or bad stacks getting hung up on the rack frames, eliminating a possible risk or tie off requirement. There is an added safety factor to all those below because the movement of the stack out to the edge is controlled as opposed to being gravity (or pushed) and coming to an abrupt stop. We included it as a must have for constructing these new mods so there wasn't a hard measurement for the savings, it will just be part of the overall benefit."